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888 W Bonneville Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89106Phone+1 702-483-6048Fax+1 702-483-6028
Summary
- Dr. Dylan Wint joined Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in May 2010. Dr. Wint received his undergraduate and medical degrees at Stanford University and the University of Miami, respectively. After residencies in Neurology and Psychiatry, he completed a fellowship in deep brain stimulation and served on the faculty at the University of Florida.
During a two-year fellowship at the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Wint performed functional and anatomic brain imaging studies of reward, attention, and cognition. He then joined the faculty of the Emory University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
At Emory, Dr. Wint developed the Program in Neurologic Psychiatry, a clinical, investigational, and educational unit designed to optimize the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of behavioral problems in patients with neurologic illnesses.
Dr. Wint has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating brain disorders. He has designed and/or participated in studies of the behavioral sequelae of traumatic brain injury, effects of dopaminergic medications in the human brain, cognition in schizophrenia, and irritability and aggression in Huntington disease and other dementias. His current work is in the arena of neurodegenerative diseases, with a particular emphasis on the behavioral disorders that often accompany these illnesses.
At Cleveland Clinic, he directs the Fellowship in Cognitive Disorders and supervises the Education in Neurodegeneration program that trains a wide variety of learners in diagnosis and management of dementias and other neurodegenerative illnesses.
Education & Training
- NIH Clinical CenterPost-Doctoral Fellowship, 2004 - 2006
- University of Florida College of MedicineFellowship, Deep Brain Stimulation, 2003 - 2004
- University of Florida College of MedicinePost-Doctoral Fellowship, 2002 - 2002
- University of FloridaResidency, Psychiatry, 1996 - 2002
- University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of MedicineClass of 1996
- Stanford UniversityBS, Biological Sciences, 1992
Certifications & Licensure
- NV State Medical License 2010 - 2025
- GA State Medical License 2006 - 2010
- FL State Medical License 2002 - 2009
- DC State Medical License 2005 - 2006
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification EpicCare Ambulatory EMR, Epic Systems Corporation, 2012-2013
- Psychiatry Resident Teaching Award 2009
- National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment Program 2005
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 379 citationsSubcallosal cingulate deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant unipolar and bipolar depression.Paul E. Holtzheimer, Mary E. Kelley, Robert E. Gross, Megan M. Filkowski, Steven J. Garlow
Archives of General Psychiatry. 2012-02-06 - 90 citationsPanic and fear induced by deep brain stimulation.Nathan A. Shapira, Michael S. Okun, Dylan Wint, Kelly D. Foote, J A Byars
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 2005-07-26 - 4 citationsDoes Informant-Based Reporting of Cognitive Decline Correlate with Age-Adjusted Hippocampal Volume in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease?Marwan N. Sabbagh, Justin B. Miller, Stephen E. Jones, Aaron Ritter, Jiong Shi
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease Reports. 2021-03-11
Journal Articles
- Intracranial Arteries in Individuals with Hemizygous Elastin Gene Deletion and Williams Syndrome.Wint DP, Butman JA, Masdeu JC, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Mervis CB, Sarpal D, Morris CA, Berman KF, Neurology
- Suicidality in the general hospital patient.Wint DP, Akil M, Hospital Physician
- Psychosis in Parkinsons Disease.Wint DP, Fernandez HH, Okun MS, J Geriatr Psychiatry and Neurol
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Books/Book Chapters
Abstracts/Posters
- Effects of COMT inhibition on reward processing.Padmanabhan A (presenter), Wint DP, Dreher J-C, Apud JA, Kohn PD, Roe KV, Sarpal D, Mattay VS, Kolachana B, Weinberger DR, Berman KF, 13th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Chicago, IL
- Associations between COMT val158met genotype and resting regional cerebral blood flow in medication-free patients with schizophrenia.Sarpal D (presenter), Kohn PD, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Apud JA, Wint DP, Kolachana B, Weinberger DR, Berman KF, 62nd Annual Convention of the Society for Biological Psychiatry, San Diego, CA
- Effects of COMT inhibition and genotype on neural activation during reward anticipation.Wint DP, Apud JA, Dreher J-C, Kohn PD, Sarpal D, Padmanabhan A, Lazerow A, Mattay VS, Kolachana B, Weinberger DR, Berman KF, 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Atlanta, GA
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Press Mentions
- Nevada Medical Center Pioneers Brain Health Research, TreatmentAugust 24th, 2024
- Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health Marks National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month with First Patient to Receive Newly Approved TreatmentNovember 3rd, 2023
- Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health Announces Retailers Participating in ‘Month of Memories,’ Nov. 1 – 30October 12th, 2023
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